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Aase are acceptable at alliterating, am aiming at advancing! Alliterations are absorbingly amusing, although awfully arduous. Am astonishingly amazed at Aussie's admirable asking abilities! Admittingly, Aase assumes an amassment of accolades are appropriate?
Anguishly Awaiting,
Aase

Alliteration abuse? Agreed! Am Apologetic and attritional. Aase are an ardent aficionado of Awesome A's ablaze!

2007-01-03 21:00:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 8 0

Pom, you are full of surprises! I thought that alliterators only came from the southern United States!
(With due respects to urban legends about them living and breeding in the sewers of places like New York, London, and other large cities and metro areas).
Your question was understood a readily revealing referral to your ability to alliterate in enchantingly endless ever changing vast verbiage of the finest sort.
Overall reasonably reflective responses to your question here produced finely fancy, fiery first fruits. Bearing bare the ability agility and reliablity from answers to other questions is your ideas ideal response here.
However, based on reading others' answers, not here but in other postings the quantity of delightfully diverse dissertations leads me to the conclusion that some if not most answerers are only able to post drab drivelling dribelling dabble babel.
So, I would say no, most answers are using less consonants overall, seldom in a repeating pattern, and thus can be painted with a terribly tarred torrid brush of boadest nature:
Those who are irresponsible irrational, unreasonable, relatively irrational answerers are not accomplished alliterators, nor could they even produce a fresh water croc. A good many are simply wet all over.
--That Cheeky Lad
(In spite of imperfect alliteration on his part, did Blondie Pull it off?)
:))

2007-01-04 00:11:28 · answer #2 · answered by Charles-CeeJay_UK_ USA/CheekyLad 7 · 1 2

No an alliterator can be a writer too (as in this case).

2007-01-03 21:02:11 · answer #3 · answered by plwimsett 5 · 0 2

Ok I'll try W, uh oh!
Well, I wouldn't want your words wasted on a whim, wrecked, as it were, so I won't write back without waxing wondrously "W"ish. Woebegone and wistful would I be if my work weren't wrought with "W"s. Whoops, hope I wasn't a washout.

2007-01-03 21:08:22 · answer #4 · answered by Brendan 2 · 1 1

Completely capable, can compete! Definately dextrous determining delectable diction denoting delightful ditties!!! LOL!! Quintessentially quizzical quirky question!

2007-01-03 22:30:03 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

No, l am an accomplished crocodile

2007-01-03 21:01:06 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Obviously one ordinarily opposes opportunities offering over-indulgence.
Overjoyed and onomatopoeic!
OOOOOOHHHHHH!

2007-01-04 01:50:58 · answer #7 · answered by Shona L 5 · 2 1

Personally, I tend to favour onomatopoeia, but still can't expain to you why it doesn't sound like what it is.

2007-01-03 21:03:08 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Not really no. Building word trees bores me!

2007-01-03 21:00:30 · answer #9 · answered by Saudi Geoff 5 · 1 2

Allitorator, is like crocodile yes? I not like that,

2007-01-03 21:37:25 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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